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Local food pantry helps distribute diapers to families in need
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. — In one week, the 9 Diaper Drive collected more than 6,000 diapers for Mecklenburg County families in need.
It also collected more than 5,600 wipes and more than 500 period and adult incontinence products.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. — In one week, the 9 Diaper Drive collected more than 6,000 diapers for Mecklenburg County families in need.
It also collected more than 5,600 wipes and more than 500 period and adult incontinence products.
Helene piled on additional stress, challenges during pregnancy and delivery
Pregnant and newly postpartum women found themselves displaced by Helene — confronting canceled appointments, reworked birth plans and the loss of their belongings.
Pregnant and newly postpartum women found themselves displaced by Helene — confronting canceled appointments, reworked birth plans and the loss of their belongings.
Hailey Jones will never forget the first baby she delivered: Her neighbor and best friend’s baby girl entered the world at a home on the banks of the Swannanoa River in Buncombe County on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 9:16 a.m.
While a home birth was always planned, Mother Nature inflicted more challenging circumstances than they’d envisioned.
Diaper Bank of NC on the Do Good Charlotte Podcast
Hurricane Helene recently devastated our mountain towns. Our hearts ache for western NC, and as a state, we're uniting to help our neighbors rebuild.
We can all contribute, and many already have. But the road to recovery is long, which is why we're bringing you this special edition of Do Good Charlotte.
In this episode, we highlight three organizations making a unique impact in the recovery effort – and showing you how you can pitch in.
Featuring Jason Gudzunas, the Executive Director of the Charlotte branch of the American Red Cross; Clark Pennington, COO of The Independence Fund; Michelle Schaefer-Old, the Founder and CEO of the Diaper Bank of NC.
How to Help the Victims of Hurricane Helene
The Diaper Bank of North Carolina is collecting donations to buy diapers, period products, and incontinence supplies for hurricane victims. You can also access their Amazon wishlist here.
From donations to volunteer work, how to help those affected by Helene
The Diaper Bank of North Carolina is working to provide essentials to families in need of diapers, formula and menstrual supplies, with a focus right now on helping those in western North Carolina.
"Every dollar you give will go directly toward helping families affected by this disaster," according to fund organizers.
Rally for Relief: Duke Energy employees and volunteers pack supply kits for western North Carolina
Duke Energy employees, nonprofit partners and other volunteers on Wednesday gathered to pack supply kits for western North Carolina.
More than 200 Duke Energy employees, nonprofit partners and other volunteers came together Wednesday to pack supply kits for western North Carolina.
The “Rally for Relief” event took place between noon and 12 p.m. at the Raleigh Convention Center.
The kits will support ongoing recovery efforts in western North Carolina, and the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle will help with transporting the supplies.
Where and how to help with Hurricane Helene relief efforts from the Triangle
Following Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on western North Carolina, organizations and community members in the Triangle are providing aid to people affected by the disaster.
Following Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on western North Carolina, organizations and community members in the Triangle are providing aid to people affected by the disaster.
myTalk 107.1 Raises $31,652 For North Carolina Diaper Drive
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, myTalk 107.1/Minneapolis-St. Paul raised $31,652. The radio station then partnered with the Diaper Bank of North Carolina to purchase over 125,000 diapers for needy families in the Asheville area.
myTalk 107.1/Minneapolis-St. Paul raised $31,652. The radio station then partnered with the Diaper Bank of North Carolina to purchase over 125,000 diapers for needy families in the Asheville area. In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, myTalk 107.1/Minneapolis-St. Paul raised $31,652. The radio station then partnered with the Diaper Bank of North Carolina to purchase over 125,000 diapers for needy families in the Asheville area.
Diaper Bank delivering millions of hygiene items to Western NC to help with Helene relief
The Diaper Bank of NC is using every avenue to distribute diapers, baby formula, period products, and other hygiene items to western North Carolina.
Michelle Schaefer-Old and her team are working around the clock to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene.
“We start really early and usually our trucks and vans deploy," Schaefer-Old said. "We usually have about eight deliveries a day. We’re not just going and dumping stuff off at a big distribution center. We are being very intentional, working with mayors of the towns.”